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    Danube Day 2012

    Danube Day was a superb celebration of everything achieved in the 18 years
    since the signing of the Danube River Protection Convention. Whether you
    were one of the hundreds of thousands who participated; one of millions who
    heard about it; or work for one of the 900 organisations involved, you helped
    spread Danube solidarity through more than 350 individual events. Bridging
    national and institutional boundaries, the 14-country festival demonstrates
    that the region is strongest when it works together. It reminds us of the
    value of rivers, renews our resolve to look after them and, with so many
    events focused on enjoying rivers, helps us reclaim them!

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    Hydropower

    Following a request by the Danube Ministerial Conference 2010, the ICPDR has become active in initiating a dialogue with representatives from the hydropower sector. As an essential step in this process, "Guiding Principles on Sustainable Hydropower Development in the Danube Basin" have been developed by an interdisciplinary team and were finalised and adopted in June 2013.

  • News & Media

    Public Participation Schedule WFD & FD

    Vienna, 19 Dec 2018. According to Art. 14 of the Water Framework Directive, public participation in drafting River Basin Management Plans needs to be ensured. The ICPDR now provides a blue print for Public Participation activities for the development of the third Danube River Basin Management Plan (3rd DRBMP) until 2021 and the second Danube River Basin Flood Risk Management Plan (2nd FRMP).

  • Public Participation Schedule WFD & EFD (74.21 KB)

  • News & Media

    1st ICPDR Workshop on Hydropower and Water Management

    Timişoara, 21/22 February 2012. Cooperation on navigation is already ongoing and has now been launched for hydropower: efforts are needed in creating win-win situations and benefits for all actors involved. The 1st ICPDR Workshop on Hydropower and Water Management was organised by Romania (Apele Romane) in close cooperation with the other two Lead Countries Austria and Slovenia and the ICPDR.

  • 5 Nov 2012: Catana (517.04 KB)

  • 5 Nov 2012: Kozsta (709.65 KB)

  • 5 Nov 2012: Dragoi (1.1 MB)

  • 5 Nov 2012: Olena (2.04 MB)

  • 5 Nov 2012: Islam (874.06 KB)